No "Harvard Reference Style" in Word 2007, what are my options?
(The term "Harvard style" is unknown in the US, even at Harvard
University. [---]
That is interesting!
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message
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(The term "Harvard style" is unknown in the US, even at Harvard
University. The most frequently used implementations in the US are
Chicago style -- Word's implementation of Chicago style has _many_
problems -- and APA. Word's implementation of APA has the peculiar
habit of inserting a space _before_ many of the commas that separate
parts of the reference.)
On Nov 16, 8:59 am, "Yves Dhondt" wrote:
There is no such thing as "the" Harvard Reference Style. It is just a
common
name for author-date styles. You will have to talk to your
supervisor/librarian and ask him/her what the specifications for your
institution are.
I made a couple of Harvard implementations available online:
Harvard
AGPS -http://bibword.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=22931
Harvard
Anglia -http://bibword.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=19783
Harvard
Exeter -http://bibword.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=22890
Harvard
Leeds -http://bibword.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=19776
If none of those 4 fit your needs, you can probably edit one of them to
fit
your particular needs using the online documentation.
Yves
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BibWord : Microsoft Word Citation and Bibliography
styleshttp://bibword.codeplex.com
You will have to talk to your supervisor our library"Fris"
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I am required to use the Harvard Reference Style for my dissertation. The
APA
style seem to be the closest. What do I need to make it fully Harvard
compiant?-
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